Nineteen people in the 16-19 age bracket have been killed on the state's roads this year, including 15 P-plate drivers.
Posted by Tim Clarke on Monday, April 11, 2011,
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South Australian learners
MORE than 21,000 South Australian learner and probationary drivers have lost their licences in the past five years.
Latest Transport Department figures, obtained by The Advertiser , show 21,095 L and P-plate drivers - more than 11 a day - have lost their licences since 2006.
So far this year, police have disqualified 3646 L and P-plate drivers - 1000 fewer than five years ago.
The most common offences resulting in a loss of licence were speeding, talking on a mobile phone, failing to disp...